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Cubiss: Support reading, learning and informing
Website of the province of Noord-Brabant, province and a number of libraries. On this website you can find a number of lessons, learning lines, tools, current affairs and tips.
The website is not very well structured, so it is not always easy to …
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Digital Orientation: Apps and Tools
Website with an overview of different apps and tools to go out with your students. The different tools are divided into three categories:
- route platforms (e.g. RouteYou, Google My Maps,...);
- city games (e.g. Actionbound, Geocaching,... ); …
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Can your students already think computationally?
In this article by Klasse, Frank Neven, professor of computer science at Hasselt University, talks about the importance of computational thinking in primary and secondary education. Computational thinking was included for the first time in the …
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Privacy Settings Guides: Social Media & Applications
The internet has become an integral part of our daily lives. Every day we all distribute a lot of messages, photos and videos about ourselves and others via various social media channels and internet applications. Often the default privacy …
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STAR: Safe use of the internet for children with ASD
STAR+ is an online pedagogical tool that promotes safe and responsible internet use among young people from the age of 10 with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and/or learning disabilities, such as an intellectual disability. This free tool can …
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From the news: Newspaper articles 2009
To the overview file From the news : Reading exercise, a link was added to one of the original messages (usually from 2009) with each message. This way the teacher knows when the news took place, but he or she can also add extra information …
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Podcast: Improve your students' online information skills with these tips
Searching for information online is becoming increasingly important. What can schools do to improve students' online information literacy?
More and more research shows that students are comfortable with media and devices. At the same time, they do not …
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Media literacy debate
The Media Literacy Debate is a Dutch website.
The website is a series of lessons that aims to stimulate debate. Start the class discussion about media and media literacy on the basis of four statements that are introduced with a video.
There are …
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Inspiration sheet: Mobile sensory cart makes you smile
People with dementia lose mental abilities and with it social skills. Interaction with their environment is often difficult. We hope that the Snoezelkar can once again build a bridge through sensory stimulation. We also think it is a challenge to …
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EU Code Week 2020: Toolkit
Information about Code Week 2020, what you can do as a teacher or school, how to organize a programming event and what you need.
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Media literacy at school
This website (blog) is built from the training to become a media coach (school year 2018-2019). Each month, one item related to media literacy is explained. The aim is to familiarize parents and teachers with the digital (social) world through …
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Fog Project: Installation Tool
FOG is a free, open source package for cloning computers and distributing images over a computer network. It collects some open-source tools (behind a PHP-based web interface) that greatly simplify installing and managing the computers in your …
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